Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Ima Beaver
James David has a new apartment. He is sharing with 2 other young men. He has full-time job as a teller at a credit union.
Lily spent a weekend with us. We had so much fun together. She was enjoyed by all who met her. We did a whole pile of things, including her making a mini Book of Mormon in pink gingham.
Noah survived "TREK" and it was a difficult business.
The Harmon Family and the Ballentine Family are hanging out together in North Carolina, D.C., Virginia...which includes beach time and EFY for Clara and Peter.
The California Ostergar's are having an amazing tour of Italy and they even some time in Switzerland. Sarah Emily Ballard was able to spend a week with them too. We are getting to know and love her more as she joins us for Sunday suppers.
Mary has a job with a group that owns retirement living places. She helped them pick and buy 15 pianos...perfect! She is still working on strengthening her shoulder.
James Atticus is in Australia with his family for several weeks.
On the 3rd and 4th of July, we celebrated with the Logan Ostergar's. We also drove to Garden City (by Bear Lake) to see Sunny at work at La Beau's. A little raspberry milkshake, please!
Grandpa ordered our food under the name of Ima Beaver...but she saw him before she had to call it out! We saw a laser show and a firework display and a very fun concert with Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band. We really enjoyed the antique and vintage car show.
We are all looking forward to the family reunion in just a few weeks.
Grandpa and I have the big news about being called to be The President and Matron of the new Provo City Center Temple. It has great historical significance for thousands of people. We think it will be a busy place. We have lots to learn but are very excited as well.
I was trying to think of a scripture that might be good for me to do in calligraphy. I was thinking of this one from the dedication of the Kirtland Temple.
D&C 109:22 And we ask thee, Holy Father, that thy servants may go forth from this house armed with thy power, and that thy name may be upon them, and thy glory be round about them, and thine angels have charge over them;
Do you have some favorite scriptures that would work to inspire us?
I also like this one from John 14: 27
Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.
Lily spent a weekend with us. We had so much fun together. She was enjoyed by all who met her. We did a whole pile of things, including her making a mini Book of Mormon in pink gingham.
Lily & Yuki |
Noah survived "TREK" and it was a difficult business.
The Harmon Family and the Ballentine Family are hanging out together in North Carolina, D.C., Virginia...which includes beach time and EFY for Clara and Peter.
The California Ostergar's are having an amazing tour of Italy and they even some time in Switzerland. Sarah Emily Ballard was able to spend a week with them too. We are getting to know and love her more as she joins us for Sunday suppers.
Mary has a job with a group that owns retirement living places. She helped them pick and buy 15 pianos...perfect! She is still working on strengthening her shoulder.
James Atticus is in Australia with his family for several weeks.
On the 3rd and 4th of July, we celebrated with the Logan Ostergar's. We also drove to Garden City (by Bear Lake) to see Sunny at work at La Beau's. A little raspberry milkshake, please!
Grandpa ordered our food under the name of Ima Beaver...but she saw him before she had to call it out! We saw a laser show and a firework display and a very fun concert with Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band. We really enjoyed the antique and vintage car show.
Nana and Sunny. She's so bright I had to wear my shades! |
We are all looking forward to the family reunion in just a few weeks.
Grandpa and I have the big news about being called to be The President and Matron of the new Provo City Center Temple. It has great historical significance for thousands of people. We think it will be a busy place. We have lots to learn but are very excited as well.
I was trying to think of a scripture that might be good for me to do in calligraphy. I was thinking of this one from the dedication of the Kirtland Temple.
D&C 109:22 And we ask thee, Holy Father, that thy servants may go forth from this house armed with thy power, and that thy name may be upon them, and thy glory be round about them, and thine angels have charge over them;
Do you have some favorite scriptures that would work to inspire us?
I also like this one from John 14: 27
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Before meeting with President Eyring, June 30th, 2015 Love those doors to the temple! |
Sunday, June 28, 2015
The Law of the Fast
Grandpas' Corner
The Law of the Fast
I encourage all of my grandchildren to faithfully
live the Law of the Fast and receive the promised blessings. The Lord has commanded us to “look to the poor and the
needy, and administer to their relief that they shall not suffer” (D&C
38:35). President Thomas S. Monson taught:
“Remember
the principle of the true fast. Is it not to deal our bread to the hungry, to
bring to our own house the poor who are outcast, to clothe the naked, to hide
not ourselves from our own flesh? (See Isaiah 58:7). An honest fast offering, a
generous fast offering, will certainly be an indication to our Heavenly Father
that we know and abide this particular law.
Principles
- A proper fast day includes abstaining from food and drink in a 24-hour period, attending fast and testimony meeting and giving a generous fast offering. (Handbook 2, 6.1.2) Those who have health conditions that prohibit skipping meals can observe the spirit of the fast by being prayerful and contributing what they can as fast offerings. Fasting should always be accompanied by prayer.
- The Law of the Fast is accessible to all saints, regardless of their economic condition; it is a matter of faith.
- When members fast, they are asked to give to the Church a fast offering at least equal to the value of the food they would have eaten. If possible, they should be generous and give more. (Handbook 2, 6.1.2)
- You as teenagers might want to consider paying your own fast offering so you can learn the importance of the law of the fast.
- Blessings associated with the Law of the Fast include closeness to the Lord, increased spiritual strength, temporal well being, greater compassion, and a stronger desire to serve.” (Handbook 2, 6.1.2) Please read chapter 58 of Isaiah. It gives additional insights into this wonderful law and its amazing blessings. As a teenager, I remember it being difficult to fast. The secret for me was to be involved in doing something like reading or visiting someone or doing family history or taking a nap so I didn't sit around thinking about food.
Much love, Grandpa
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Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Ruth & Julia Temple Video
In California, they are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Newport Beach Temple. They have posted videos about this. Allen, Cathy, Ruth and Julia are featured in a video. Check it out!
www.newporttemple.org
www.newporttemple.org
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Noah is the Man in the Chair
The Drowsy Chaperone s a parody of American musical comedy of the 1920s. The story concerns a middle-aged, asocial musical theatre fan (in this case Noah) ; as he plays the record of his favorite musical, the (fictional) 1928 hit The Drowsy Chaperone, the show comes to life onstage as he cleverly comments on the music, story, and actors and gets in a little action himself.
Noah was "The Star". We could see how much he has developed his talent since he first started acting and singing in grade school. We couldn't take our eyes off him. He had such wonderful facial expressions and so much joy in his soul!
Noah was "The Star". We could see how much he has developed his talent since he first started acting and singing in grade school. We couldn't take our eyes off him. He had such wonderful facial expressions and so much joy in his soul!
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Noah, Nana & Grandpa at "The Drowsy Chaperone" |
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Trip to California
Grandpa and I went to California for Henry's baptism. It was pretty amazing because Henry sang a beautiful solo at the service and there was lots of family participation.
We like to listen to books on tape as we travel. We really enjoyed a book called Hope Was Here by Joan Bauer. Another good one was The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis. It's from The Chronicles of Narnia.
Mary is just getting ready to graduate. She received a scholarship to NYU and has just received another one that doubles her scholarship there. There is still more money to find, hopefully through grants and scholarships. We want it to all work out for her so much.
Her shoulder is healing up, but there is still more to do and more physical therapy to come. Hopefully, you saw her prom photos on Instagram.
With Uncle Robb doing more traveling to Utah with his job in Park City, Lou is the man of the house. He cooks, he cleans, he fixes things, he knows how to run the computer, and he does a lot of his school work on line. He still loves to golf and make jokes with Grandpa! AND HE JUST TURNED 14! HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LOU!
We like to listen to books on tape as we travel. We really enjoyed a book called Hope Was Here by Joan Bauer. Another good one was The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis. It's from The Chronicles of Narnia.
Henry's baptism day with Nana & Grandpa |
Her shoulder is healing up, but there is still more to do and more physical therapy to come. Hopefully, you saw her prom photos on Instagram.
Mary on her way to school |
With Uncle Robb doing more traveling to Utah with his job in Park City, Lou is the man of the house. He cooks, he cleans, he fixes things, he knows how to run the computer, and he does a lot of his school work on line. He still loves to golf and make jokes with Grandpa! AND HE JUST TURNED 14! HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LOU!
Lou looking good! |
Monday, May 18, 2015
James D's Letter to the Family
Remember this?
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2007 - Timp Lodge |
Hey friends and family!
I know I have been leaving a lot of people wondering what life decisions I have made/will be making in the near future and I hope to answer some questions.
I have had two knee surgeries over the past 5 months and I also recently found out that I have a stress fracture in my spine. We think that is from when I tried to play tennis in between my surgeries and also when I fell while trying to hike. I also have been having some anxiety about the situation surrounding my mom's health and all that she has been through.
I have known for the past couple of weeks that the time was right to decide whether or not to return to my mission. What I keep telling people is that, "I want to want to go on a mission." There are many things I miss about the field and, who knows, I may receive the prompting to serve sometime in the next few years. I am definitely open to that.
I was in the temple Friday morning hoping to receive some revelation and make a decision. The overwhelming feeling that I got was that the decision was mine, that the Lord trusted me to do what was best and if I stayed home I would have many opportunities to serve him. With my recent news about my back and also my anxiety problem I was leaning towards that option. I also had the impression that I should look in to attending the University of Utah, which I have never considered before.
So I have immediately acted on these promptings. I have a meeting next week with a counselor from the U and I also have a job interview this week that I had a friend at Cyprus Credit Union set up for me. Also, I will be looking for an opportunity to possibly move out of my parent's house. I think that will be best for myself and my mom.Hey friends and family!
I love you all and am forever grateful for your love towards me. And don't worry about me! I am happy, I have wonderful friends and great support, and I am doing good things.
Suuuuure love ya!
James David Ostergar
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